This report contains the plan for the central area of
Ashland. It covers the central area, a portion of
Lithia Park, and other major land use s which are
adjacent to the downtown area. The plan is an element
of the Ashland Comprehensive Plan. [From the Plan]

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The goals contained in this plan are the general directions or accomplishments
towards which the City wishes to go in the future. The policies
are more specific actions the City feels are necessary to accomplish the
goals. Many policies contained in the plan are based upon the City's
zoning and subdivision ordinances. [From the Plan]

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The planning guidelines described here help to set a course of action for the development of Downtown Portland in the years ahead. Some of the guidelines are general, indicating goals and policies against which specific development proposals may be measured. Others are more definite, dealing with specific land use and traffic patterns. [From the Plan]

This technical supplement is intended to supply additional
data which was not possible to present in the
primary publication of the Comprehensive Plan, since
that presentation was designed for the purpose of general
public distribution. Specifically, this supplement provides
a more detailed analysis of the proposed water and
sewerage facilities which are of paramount concern to
County officials. [From the document]

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The basic goal of the study is to provide an environmental
protection plan for the Wallowa Lake Basin. This will be
facilitated through three general tasks:
1. Development of a land use plan,
2. Development of a water and sewerage facilities
plan, and
3. Review of existing zoning policies as they would
be affected by the land use plan.
The study area was defined as Wallowa Lake, the City of
Joseph and their environs within an approximate two-mile
range. In addition to this publication, a supplement is
available which presents more detailed data concerning
various aspects of this study. [From the Plan]

The purpose of this document is
to establish a guide for the
growth and development of the
Stayton community. The plans
and policies contained within
this document is in effect an
adopted statement of public
policy which should serve, not
only as a guide in the decision-making
process for public officials,
but it is also intended
to communicate an understanding
of the community's growth and
development policies to the
general public, other governmental
units, and private
developers. [From the Plan]

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The plan describes the intentions of the City of Canyonville's elected and
appointed Officials with respect to future development.
The plan is organized in ten sections: history; study area; topography and
soils; transportation; population; present land use; development plan; capital
improvements program; recommendations; and [appendices]. [From the Plan]

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Jackson County (Or.). Planning Dept.; Rogue Valley Council of Governments; Weaver, Curtis D.; Central Point (Or.)(City of Central Point (Or.), June 26, 1973)

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Abstract:

Plan document contains four elements; Land Use, Housing, Transportation
and Community Facilities. The Goals and Policies element is
interwoven within each of the above elements. The first three
chapters contain background data on the basis for the plan. [From the Plan]

This report is a general plan for land use and development in the
Salem urban area. It includes a comprehensive land use plan which
shows the location of the various land uses and their relationship
to the arterial network, schools and other community facilities.
The plan also relates in one document the many planning efforts in
the Salem area, such as plans for parks and open space, transportation,
and sewer and water service and goals and policies to guide and
promote orderly urban development. [From the Plan]

The Action Plan describes... the organization, role of the participants
and other facets of the process proposed by the Coordinating Committee of the Salem Area Transportation Study to meet the objectives described in U.S. DOT policy and Procedures, Memorandum 90-7. [From the Plan]

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Lane Council of Governments (Or.); Junction City (Or.)(Lane Council of Governments, November 13, 1973)

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[T]he Comprehensive Development
Plan for the City of Junction City, Oregon, was submitted
to public hearing and was adopted by the City
Council of Junction City sitting in regular council
session November 13, 1973, following recommendation
for adoption
by the Junction City Planning Commission
October 16, 1973. [From the Plan]

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Polk County (Or.); Mid Willamette Valley Council of Governments(Polk County (Or.), June , 1974)

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The plan will serve as a guide to private
landowners in making individual plans to
develop their property. It provides
information on roads, parks, public
facilities that will give justification
to the investment required and will
indicate where risk will be involved
if their plans conflict with the
County Plan. [From the Plan]

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[T]he Joint Parks Committee
viewed the purposes of the South Hills Study as:
1. To respond to the specific directives of the City Council as
set forth in Resolution No. 2070 and the discussion of that
resolution when the study was authorized; and
2. To provide data, analytical techniques and recommended policies
upon which subsequent decisions could be based that would achieve
a balance between the goal of utilizing the hillside areas for
development and the goal of preserving the hillside areas in
their natural state. (From the document)

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The Bandon 1990 Comprehensive Plan is a long-range plan to aid the orderly
future growth and development of the Bandon area with respect to land use, public
facilities (including traffic circulation) and housing. The Plan represents the
efforts of the City of Bandon to revise and update the City's previous comprehensive
plan published in 1963. [From the Plan]

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Yamhill County (Or.); Yamhill County (Or.). Dept. of Planning and Development(Yamhill County (Or.), August , 1974)

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This document is the Comprehensive Plan for Yamhill County. The planning
area includes all of Yamhill County, with full consideration of its ten member
cities and the large Federal ownerships in the western part of the County.
Piecemeal efforts at preparing and implementing plans for major sections of
the County and a number of its cities have been carried out in recent years,
but nearly all of these projects have been carried out on a one-time, consulting
basis and lacked sufficient scope, resources and political and citizen
commitment. This study is the first major effort undertaken by the
County government and the citizens themselves utilizing their own resources
to chart the future for all of the Yamhill County community and follow through
with a strong commitment to implementation. [From the Plan]

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Development codes are ordinances implementing a local government’s comprehensive plan. They include two components: a zoning ordinance and a subdivision ordinance, which may be adopted and published as separate documents under their own titles. In some cases the sections pertaining to subdivision of land may be included in the zoning ordinance.

this report has been
divided into 4 main sections: {l} Part 1, an overview of the City's
planning process - what has been done and what remains to be done;
(2) Parts 2 through 9, in which the important issues facing Creswell
are raised and discussed and the findings pertaining to these issues
are summarized; (3) Part 10, which presents the planning goals
developed by the Planning Commission; and (4) the Conclusion and
Recommendations. [From the Plan]